​Chelsea could jump Manchester United as the probably Premier League club to sign Eintracht Frankfurt striker Luka Jović, on the off chance that they prevail in their efforts to have their transfer ban successfully delayed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

The Serbia international is being seriously connected with a €60m move to Real Madrid toward the end of the season as Frankfurt consider trading in for money on Jović, but the forward is also attracting interest from Premier League clubs.

Football.London (via The Express) report that Chelsea’s qualification for next season’s Champions League has given them the edge over their local rivals in the race to sign Jovic.

In any case, any move for the 21-year-old striker would rely upon their capacity to get an unavoidable transfer ban ended by CAS, having just observed an intrigue with FIFA rejected.

As things stand, Chelsea are banned from enlisting new players until the end of next season.

Christian Pulisic’s signed in the January transfer window – he was loaned back to Borussia Dortmund for the rest of this season – won’t be affected by the ban, while a perpetual move for loanee Mateo Kovačić could also experience.

Be that as it may, the club would need their ebb and flow limitations lifted on the off chance that they need to make a move for Eintracht Frankfurt’s Jović toward the end of the season.

The Serbian was also said to pull in interest from Manchester United, however Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s side would be crippled in dealings as they don’t have the guarantee of Champions League football next season.

Madrid remain the club who are most seriously being connected with Jović before the new campaign, but Frankfurt boss Fredi Bobic recently insisted there still hadn’t been any contact between the two clubs.

Transfer News: Jorginho’s Agent Refuses to Rule Out Juventus Switch

Transfer News: Jorginho’s Agent Refuses to Rule Out Juventus Switch

Jorginho’s agent Joao Santos has uncovered that the midfielder would have no apprehensions about joining Juventus this summer regardless of his past loyalty to Napoli and the way that he had recently announced that the Italy international was ‘100%’ staying at Chelsea next season.

After a much-commended start, Jorginho battled halfway through the campaign gaining himself some pain from a segment of the Blues’ fanbase but turned it around towards the end of the season to complete emphatically.

In any case, the ongoing connections including Maurizio Sarri with an return to Italy, and explicitly the Serie A champion Juventus.

​And, addressing Radio Marte in Italy, as cited by TMW, Santos asserted that his client would have no issue with joining Sarri at La Vecchia Signora.

Talking on the connections, the agent stated: “I think they [Chelsea] are concentrated on the Europa League final. For Jorginho it was a really splendid season, he played 50 games and completed third in the Premier League, is in the final in the Europa League and plays for the Italian national team.”

Jorginho might stay or go with Sarri Maurizio if he leaves Chelsea this season, either way Chelsea has better players to take up his role in the midfield.